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behind us you see the extension for the silver line to metro. this is also part of this camera of gridlock process around the state, especially in northern virginia. this saturday is when the lanes will officially open up as mentioned. four new lands, 14 miles on the vault with from springfield to tyson's corner. the lens will allow the beltway to offer hov connections for the first time. when it is done, buses and car pools will ride these for free. and other -- in any cars with one or two passengers can pay to take them. we spoke to virginia transportation secretary and he says people will get used to paying the additional my. is says is a small amount to pay to get out of gridlock. >> people do not think about the fact of how much money they are losing sitting in those lanes now. what it takes an extra 20, 30 minutes to go from one side of the beltway to the other. this is up with want to provide them the opportunity to say, for a couple extra hours i can get home 30 minutes sooner. can i get to that day care center. can i make that delivery
behind us you see the extension for the silver line to metro. this is also part of this camera of gridlock process around the state, especially in northern virginia. this saturday is when the lanes will officially open up as mentioned. four new lands, 14 miles on the vault with from springfield to tyson's corner. the lens will allow the beltway to offer hov connections for the first time. when it is done, buses and car pools will ride these for free. and other -- in any cars with one or two...
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republicans want us to think that millionaires ain't hankel c.e.o. of applebee's new york franchise an owner of forty applebee's restaurants is a job creator after tank a one of the fox business network last week we know him for who he really is a scrooge you can't be bothered to give his employees health insurance since voters last tuesday rejected house republicans attempts to repeal obamacare it is now to quote speaker of the house john boehner the law of the land that means beginning in two thousand and fourteen corporations across america that employ more than fifty people will have a new civic responsibility under the law to provide health insurance for their workers this is the employer mandate at work health insurance is not a luxury in america obamacare isn't forcing employers to give their workers a new big screen t.v. or monthly spa treatments the law simply recognizes that forty five thousand americans die every year because they don't have health insurance and that large employers those who employ fifty or more people are best equipped t
republicans want us to think that millionaires ain't hankel c.e.o. of applebee's new york franchise an owner of forty applebee's restaurants is a job creator after tank a one of the fox business network last week we know him for who he really is a scrooge you can't be bothered to give his employees health insurance since voters last tuesday rejected house republicans attempts to repeal obamacare it is now to quote speaker of the house john boehner the law of the land that means beginning in two...
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and the hospital to start giving us all their money. it's not as simple as it sounds but when you do look at that, that is the fact that in many cases it doesn't cost any more to house someone decently in housing than to leave them homeless. and if you just look at what our average cost per month to house someone in supportive housing, it's about $1500, and that equals -- that's one month in supportive housing, or two days at san francisco general hospital inpatient, less than one day in the icu, 3 visits to the ed, and 5 days in residential drug treatment. and in many of these places, well in almost all of those, even when you do incur all those costs, the person is still homeless afterwards. it's not like, okay, we have them in icu for 3 days, we're all set, they have somewhere to go. so really what we see and what a lot of the effort of the health department is to tray to intervene in that, you know, really harmful to the client and expensive ricocheting through the system and never really landing anywhere. some of the other sites, i
and the hospital to start giving us all their money. it's not as simple as it sounds but when you do look at that, that is the fact that in many cases it doesn't cost any more to house someone decently in housing than to leave them homeless. and if you just look at what our average cost per month to house someone in supportive housing, it's about $1500, and that equals -- that's one month in supportive housing, or two days at san francisco general hospital inpatient, less than one day in the...
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send us your comments tweet them to us at fox friends first or shoot us an e-mail at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. >> it just turned 18 after the hour. you have to be exact. >> if you are not working on black friday you will probably be shopping. vera givens is here busting the black friday myth. >> the state of the art school has cost taxpayers $12 million. why are these classrooms empty? we will tell you about that. here's a look at the tonight show with jay leno from last night. ♪ [ birds chirping ] are you sure you can fit in there? [ chuckles ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] around view monitor with bird's-eye view. nice work. [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new nissan pathfinder. it's our most innovative pathfinder ever. nissan. innovation that cites. ♪ impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. ro price. invest with confidence. request a p
send us your comments tweet them to us at fox friends first or shoot us an e-mail at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. >> it just turned 18 after the hour. you have to be exact. >> if you are not working on black friday you will probably be shopping. vera givens is here busting the black friday myth. >> the state of the art school has cost taxpayers $12 million. why are these classrooms empty? we will tell you about that. here's a look at the tonight show with jay leno from last...
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and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. now's a good time to think about your options. are you looking for a plan that really meets your needs? and your budget? as you probably know, medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs every year. call today to request a free decision guide. with this type of plan, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a specialist. if you're t
and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. now's a good time to think about your options. are you looking for a plan that really meets your needs? and your budget? as you probably know, medicare only covers about 80% of...
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the most people are not allowed to use it. ok you understand how to use the phone while in the vehicle. >> if you are only going to give me a warning?! >> yes i'm only going to give you a warning. >> i think this is the first morning i never got! >> and marin county, stanley roberts, kron 4 news. >>jacqueline: as we go towards tomorrow the same for wednesday and even the we're going to get a little bit of cloud coverage. temperatures to start are going to be chilly. as we take a look at the satellite and radar we are going to see temperatures a little bit warmer out there tomorrow. with a cloud coverage associated. you will notice the rainfall is well off to the north. and the cloud coverage is moving and over the north bay. and to the self and to the golden gate. however, of rain could be lifting with the cloud coverage and tends to be warming up tomorrow. to the south of the golden gate-- >>jacqueline: we could have gotten into the 30's but that cloud coverage put a halt to the cooling. we will stay into the 40's but still 3
the most people are not allowed to use it. ok you understand how to use the phone while in the vehicle. >> if you are only going to give me a warning?! >> yes i'm only going to give you a warning. >> i think this is the first morning i never got! >> and marin county, stanley roberts, kron 4 news. >>jacqueline: as we go towards tomorrow the same for wednesday and even the we're going to get a little bit of cloud coverage. temperatures to start are going to be...
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thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> will the rain last all day? >> will the rain last all day?
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charlie cox joins us next. there he is in the bud light platinum suite. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [music] "dance of the sugar plum fairies" ♪ ♪ syou know, i've helped alot ofof people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) awhat strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ford has the freshest lineup in america. so, we're at the mall... celebrating. have you seen the new focus? i walked in and it was just like... wow! seriously fun to drive... 40 miles a gallon on the highway. 40 miles a gallon? sync technology, ten thousand separate commands, so you can boss it around, sasha, to your hearts content. so you can boss it around, sasha, to your hearts content. nice. are these made here? right here in the store. yeah, a small group of elves come in. get a focus with up to $2500 cash back,
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justin, thanks for joining us. first of all, this little spat on the two year extension, how much >> of course they're politicians and in jean claude's own words, different circumstances. they have to get reelected. christine lagarde is head of the imf and the imf needs to get the problem sorted out as quickly as possible regardless of political concerns. so you can see which way they're coming from here. as i say, the mnumber 120% is plucked out of the air. there already appears differences over what the current 2020 is, some are saying 14 #%. but reporting that some of the troy came members are saying this, others saying between 140 and 150. of course they do rely on quite a lot of assumptions about gross tax receipts and spending cuts. >> with a matters isn't the 2020 versus 2022 language. what they're implying is whether the official sector has to take. yesterday we heard smaghi say he thinks a maturity extension will happen. so is that going to extend to the official sector and does it have to in your view? >>
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nice tough here with us. congratulations ahead of time because i think it's going to be quite an amazing evening for you. >> we have had an amazing weekend so far. we had a view on saturday and people have been coming in the mood here is incredible and i think the market is responding not just to quality but the full range of material that you listed earlier. it really is going to be an amazing evening. >> let's talk about why the art market is so hot right now, and why the international interest now is so diverse. it used to just be asia and perhaps russia. now we are seeing south america, more european buyers coming in, so it's once again broadening out what is it about the hard asset of art that you think in this environment makes the market so hot? >> well, first of all, we have seep very much established growth, you know, even in the worst moment of the market, 2009, february 2009, we had the eve st. laurent sale in paris, world record prices achieved, $30, $40 million the worst part of the market. and t
nice tough here with us. congratulations ahead of time because i think it's going to be quite an amazing evening for you. >> we have had an amazing weekend so far. we had a view on saturday and people have been coming in the mood here is incredible and i think the market is responding not just to quality but the full range of material that you listed earlier. it really is going to be an amazing evening. >> let's talk about why the art market is so hot right now, and why the...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >> i have your fox business brief. wall street is trying to shrug off a sluggish start to the trading day. the dow up about 55 points. -- to settle a number of lawsuits related to the bernie madoff game. $40 billion of fees over a ten-year period. it looks like u.s. homeowners are getting better at keeping up with their mortgage payments. according to trans union a percentage at least two months behind on their payments fell to 5.5%. that is down nearly 5.9% or from 5.9% from a year ago. that is the latest from the fox busines
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully...
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the election is behind us. we're ready to get started. >> woodruff: the most difficult of those challenges will be reaching a deal to avert a so-called fiscal cliff. starting january 1, some $500 billion in tax increases will take effect with the expiration of the bush era tax cuts and the payroll tax holiday. at the same time automatic spending cuts will hit defense and domestic programs totaling $109 billion. the spending reductions were triggered when the congressional super committee failed to reach a broad deficit deal last year. that came after talks broan down between the president and house speaker john boehner. senator collins told the newshour today that she's optimistic lawmakers can still strike a deal and stave off the spending cuts. >> so this has to be done carefully. i think the president's right that -- and i've said this for a long time -- that we have to look at both revenues and spending. but there needs to be compromise on both sides. >> woodruff: but mcconnell said the president needs to p
the election is behind us. we're ready to get started. >> woodruff: the most difficult of those challenges will be reaching a deal to avert a so-called fiscal cliff. starting january 1, some $500 billion in tax increases will take effect with the expiration of the bush era tax cuts and the payroll tax holiday. at the same time automatic spending cuts will hit defense and domestic programs totaling $109 billion. the spending reductions were triggered when the congressional super committee...
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like us on facebook. follow us on x >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." oscar winner oliver stone has focused on recent history in movies like "platoon", "jfk" and "born on the fourth of july." his new documentary series is called "oliver stone's untold history of the united states." >> generations of americans have been taught that the united states reluctantly dropped atomic bombs at the end of world war ii to save the lives of hundreds of thousands of young men poised to die in an invasion of japan. but the story is really more complicated, more interesting, and much more disturbing. >> the film is also told in a book called "the untold history of the united states." oliver stone joins us in the studio. welcome. >> hello, charlie. nice to see you. >> "the new york times" called your series a ten-part indictment of the united states that doesn't pretend to be even-handed. is that a fair appraisal if. >> no, i don't think so. they said a few other things that i don't agree with. but coming from the established press, i'm not surprised. we've done a very
like us on facebook. follow us on x >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning." oscar winner oliver stone has focused on recent history in movies like "platoon", "jfk" and "born on the fourth of july." his new documentary series is called "oliver stone's untold history of the united states." >> generations of americans have been taught that the united states reluctantly dropped atomic bombs at the end of world war ii to save the lives...
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she was using 8 to 10 tankfuls. i was using 5 tankfuls. now i use one tankful a month, and she may use about two. it drives like a sports car. it handles very well. people are a little surprised that a hybrid zipped by them the way that i do. [ male announcer ] see phil's story and more at the camry effect. camry from toyota. >>> well, kitty kelly is best known for her unauthorized biographies of elizabeth taylor, oprah winfrey amongst others but trying something for her newest book. it's called "capturing camelot," and good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah. >> there's a back story behind all of the photos that we see in the book, some which have never been seen before in in way. how did you get your hands on this photo? >> stanley was a wonderful friend, and he left them to me when he died. he also left me this marine corps locker of his which was filled with kennedy letters and diary extracts and memos and presents that he had received from the president. it was a very sentimental cache of things, and because this was the 50th a
she was using 8 to 10 tankfuls. i was using 5 tankfuls. now i use one tankful a month, and she may use about two. it drives like a sports car. it handles very well. people are a little surprised that a hybrid zipped by them the way that i do. [ male announcer ] see phil's story and more at the camry effect. camry from toyota. >>> well, kitty kelly is best known for her unauthorized biographies of elizabeth taylor, oprah winfrey amongst others but trying something for her newest book....
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>> it is mostly veterans it really easy for us -- a lot of us to click and just work together so the team work thing fell into place really well. i was an aviation hydraulics mechanic. i was stationed at camp pendleton and we deployed to afghanistan in 2010. it was a really bloody summer while we were there. we lost a couple of pilots. i saw a lot of bodies coming back. >> i was in the u.s. navy for four years and my job title was quarter master. we helped out with amphibious operations. we had a lot of marines on our boats. >> the fire is going to be on the left side. >> i was so focused on navy at one point in time, i never imagined myself being a firefighter, i never imagined myself going through the training. it has been challenging for me but the challenge is more than welcomed. >> i'm hoping i get, you know, picked up with some kind of fire department or also training to get into some kind of police work, just experience and hopefully a job. >> being a veteran, it is a big thing to me. it means a lot because i have a lot of veterans in my family. when we have veterans day, it i
>> it is mostly veterans it really easy for us -- a lot of us to click and just work together so the team work thing fell into place really well. i was an aviation hydraulics mechanic. i was stationed at camp pendleton and we deployed to afghanistan in 2010. it was a really bloody summer while we were there. we lost a couple of pilots. i saw a lot of bodies coming back. >> i was in the u.s. navy for four years and my job title was quarter master. we helped out with amphibious...
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great to have amy robach with us here. >> as the music tells us, we're going across the street for an unbelievable live event here in times square, celebrating 15 years of "the lion king." 55 million people have seen it. that's the highest box office in history. and today, a performance that's never been seen on television. and you'll see it here. >> oh, boy. >> really incredible. >>> also today, ever notice some startling lookalikes in famous paintings? you just saw a picture of mona lisa. apparently, similar to someone we know and love. >> who is that? >> that's you, actually. >> i'm so sorry they did that to you. >> did you know that? >> no, of course, everything is a surprise to me, george. but i'm so sorry they did that to you. >> don't show it. it's disturbing. >> oh, wow. >> then, there's that. >> they didn't tell me about that, either. >> that wasn't cleared, either. there's a story behind this. there it is again, george. there's a story behind this. you'll hear about it in "pop news." >> can't wait. >> i can tell. i had nothing to do with that. >>> sam, you're up. >> is there
great to have amy robach with us here. >> as the music tells us, we're going across the street for an unbelievable live event here in times square, celebrating 15 years of "the lion king." 55 million people have seen it. that's the highest box office in history. and today, a performance that's never been seen on television. and you'll see it here. >> oh, boy. >> really incredible. >>> also today, ever notice some startling lookalikes in famous paintings? you...
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afganistÁn ademas de nominado a jefe mÁximo de la otan, se habla de una segunda mujer relacionada con petre us. >>> se extiende el escÁndalo del director de la cia, general de cuatro estrellas por lo demÁs. >>> ahora otro general que estÁ a la cabeza de las fuerzas en afganistÁn. Él y esta voluntaria inter cambiaron entre el 2010 y 2012 correos electrÓnicos y documentos que su maman mas de mil pÁginas. >>> adams insiste que no hubo relaciÓn extramarital. >>> retiraron su nominaciÓn para ser el encargado de la alianza en europa. >>> creo que como un organismo las fuerzas armadas. yo me digo ¿quÉ van a hacer estos soldados?. queremos que sepan que estamos aquÍ, que las fuerzas armadas estÁn fuertes. >>> entretanto el nombre de la seÑora kelly es familiar, es la misma persona cuyas quejas que estaba recibiendo correos electrÓnicos amenazantes llevo al fbi a descubrir que esta mujer era la autora de estos mensajes y que habÍa tenido una relaciÓn extramarital del general petreus. >>> como el fbi ha realizado la investigaciÓn ha dejado mucho que desear entre miembro del congreso. >
afganistÁn ademas de nominado a jefe mÁximo de la otan, se habla de una segunda mujer relacionada con petre us. >>> se extiende el escÁndalo del director de la cia, general de cuatro estrellas por lo demÁs. >>> ahora otro general que estÁ a la cabeza de las fuerzas en afganistÁn. Él y esta voluntaria inter cambiaron entre el 2010 y 2012 correos electrÓnicos y documentos que su maman mas de mil pÁginas. >>> adams insiste que no hubo relaciÓn extramarital....
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fuentes for joining us. i'd like to begin -- >> thank you for having me. >> i'd like to begin with general allen, if the fbi referred the case to the defense department does that suggest to you that they don't actually see criminal charges here? >> well, it suggests that they only see something that's going to be internal to military, potentially military violations, as opposed to criminal conduct that could be prosecuted in regular criminal court. or security breaches that are also -- would be a violation. so, you know, it would appear that it's strictly an administrative or military matter and that's why they would refer it. >> could we see the next step to that where there could potentially be criminal charges? >> well, there could potentially. they're going to let the army investigate it, and determine what they can find and how they want to proceed, whether it's charges are unfounded, or whether it turns out that they want to have a court-martial or refer it back to the fbi, that would remain to be seen
fuentes for joining us. i'd like to begin -- >> thank you for having me. >> i'd like to begin with general allen, if the fbi referred the case to the defense department does that suggest to you that they don't actually see criminal charges here? >> well, it suggests that they only see something that's going to be internal to military, potentially military violations, as opposed to criminal conduct that could be prosecuted in regular criminal court. or security breaches that...
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muni says -- they give us a list -- muni gave us a list of improvements that are under way. they say these will reduce the need for switchbacks. the jury answers, "the jury appreciates the efforts being made. we are glad some of these are partially accomplished and others coming in the future. many systems we interviewed had these technologys in place. we would like muni to have a sense of urgency about the improvements and concerned about the term "under way" and completion dates that are years away" . on f8 which concerns a new control center lacking adequate operating personnel and f9 muni has failed to conduct and publish rider survey and muni agreed with both of these findings. as far as the recommendations, the first recommendation is to eliminate switchbacks except when unavoidable. muni disagrees with the recommendation reasserting that switch backs are valid and necessary given the operating environment. they have worked on reducing the switchbacks and keeping the public informed and would further denigate service and safety. the jury answers, "that's what we're get
muni says -- they give us a list -- muni gave us a list of improvements that are under way. they say these will reduce the need for switchbacks. the jury answers, "the jury appreciates the efforts being made. we are glad some of these are partially accomplished and others coming in the future. many systems we interviewed had these technologys in place. we would like muni to have a sense of urgency about the improvements and concerned about the term "under way" and completion...
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out the word. >> what is it, help us out. has to do with travel. have a good show. bird is not too excited. >> brian: i am not into it. >> have a good day. "fox and friends" starts right now. >> gretchen: good morning, everyone. today is tuesday. i am gretchen carlson. big news day. first it was general david petraeus and now general john allen in current commander in afghanistan tied to the same scandal and the woman that ended petraeus' career and the feds have 30,000 pages of e-mails in their hands now. >> brian: with the hearings on benghazi . leon panetta said there was not enough warnings to save the four americans murdered fighting for their lives in libya. >> steve: the defense department needs to know in advance when bad stuff happens. not making that up. >> brian: chairman paul ryan telling americans he will go back to work. >> i am house budget chair and it is part of my job to make this divided government work. >> brian: you can hear the disappointment. the former vp revealing what he will do next and going throug
out the word. >> what is it, help us out. has to do with travel. have a good show. bird is not too excited. >> brian: i am not into it. >> have a good day. "fox and friends" starts right now. >> gretchen: good morning, everyone. today is tuesday. i am gretchen carlson. big news day. first it was general david petraeus and now general john allen in current commander in afghanistan tied to the same scandal and the woman that ended petraeus' career and the feds...
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>> i thought kearney street could use more nightlife and everything closes after that and there are a couple of businesses there and it's exciting that you're coming in and bringing vitality to street life -- not street life but walking in and out of your doors. >> thank you commissioner. we're pretty excited about that too and we will be in las vegas and los angeles after that as well. las vegas is a 70,000 square foot club. that is quite different. >> thank you. any questions from the public? yes. >> well good evening commissioners. i am also a long time 22 year resident and i want to discuss and also present to you i have seen a lot of positive changes in this one is a good one. during that time some 13 years ago there was a very cool selma chang high restaurant located there and it now closed and the lounge and if you remember and it's now closed. a great place to be to hang your hat and really the wind of the world and i want to show you my positive feelings about having this dining come to the area. as you also know even down on union street there is a asian street fair restaura
>> i thought kearney street could use more nightlife and everything closes after that and there are a couple of businesses there and it's exciting that you're coming in and bringing vitality to street life -- not street life but walking in and out of your doors. >> thank you commissioner. we're pretty excited about that too and we will be in las vegas and los angeles after that as well. las vegas is a 70,000 square foot club. that is quite different. >> thank you. any...
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the bo use capital one nture miles for their anal football trip. that double miles you can actually use. tragically, thr ddy got sacked by blackouts. but it's our tradition! that's roughing the card holder. but with the capital one venture ca you get double miles you can actually use. [ cheering ] any flight, anytime. the scoreboard doesn't lie. what's in your wallet? hut! i have me on my fantasy team. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for thfastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing it's pretty ear. still l sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. gerri: superstorm sandy hit two weeks ago and the recovery at a snail's pace. more than 70,000 customers still without electricity. why is the gernment entity chosen by the legislatures saying it is a
the bo use capital one nture miles for their anal football trip. that double miles you can actually use. tragically, thr ddy got sacked by blackouts. but it's our tradition! that's roughing the card holder. but with the capital one venture ca you get double miles you can actually use. [ cheering ] any flight, anytime. the scoreboard doesn't lie. what's in your wallet? hut! i have me on my fantasy team. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it,...
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i don't think thomas would like someone walk into his house, use correct. i'm sure the guy reacted wrong. but on the other hand the officer had not, san francisco police, things might have turned out different, may have turned out different, we don't know. but thank you for your great work, ms. hicks. i want to complement a new york cop. i got an e-mail a couple of days ago. this officer was off duty with his girlfriend. he sees a man get robbed. he steps out, pulls his badge out, hey, i'm new york police, i'm new york police. the kid shot the cop, shot him right in the chest. he runs back to the$qñ?ñ? car, s bleeding. he gets in the car withq his girlfriend, on the way to the hospital, he recognizes the perk, theñ?ñ? car. hand on his chest, he jumpsmtu/s out -- got in the prone position, and shot one of the head. marksmanship. is made. that's what we call a hero. take care, people. >> thank you. any further public comment? public comment's now closed. please call line item 3. >> reports and announcements. chief's report, discussion, review of recent ac
i don't think thomas would like someone walk into his house, use correct. i'm sure the guy reacted wrong. but on the other hand the officer had not, san francisco police, things might have turned out different, may have turned out different, we don't know. but thank you for your great work, ms. hicks. i want to complement a new york cop. i got an e-mail a couple of days ago. this officer was off duty with his girlfriend. he sees a man get robbed. he steps out, pulls his badge out, hey, i'm new...
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the idea was using. only one and one of these isolated that isn't one. factor you want that is still being going to dominate and. needed water because they do not have any other choice of a long way and will remain a source of pollution for this area until it's remedial and the party that can do that is you know this december will mark the twenty fifth anniversary of the tragedy at union carbide india ltd facility in bhopal and even today continues to evoke strong emotions globally and rightfully so we're saddened however that despite all that has been written about the tragedy in the past twenty five years so many misconceptions still exist about union carbide and it's wrong the government of india is the appropriate entity to address any i'm going to express by the people of bhopal we are saddened by the fact that the site remains on remediated adding to the tragedy that has occurred the site today is in the hands of the state government of madhya pradesh the state government owns the site and together
the idea was using. only one and one of these isolated that isn't one. factor you want that is still being going to dominate and. needed water because they do not have any other choice of a long way and will remain a source of pollution for this area until it's remedial and the party that can do that is you know this december will mark the twenty fifth anniversary of the tragedy at union carbide india ltd facility in bhopal and even today continues to evoke strong emotions globally and...
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from all of us after business, have a great tuesday! . >>> there are leadership changes. >>> and looking into the investigation of general david petraeus, the other ranking official now involved in the scandal. >>> and why police in point springs -- palm springs had to shoot a young marine, this is khou channel 11 news. >> good morning, thank you for joining us on this tuesday morning november 13th, steve paulson is looking at our weather, rain coming? >> well, we are looking at sunshine and warmer temperatures, everything but a few high clouds is heading up and over, and that's a 70 by san jose, here is sal. >>> traffic is doing well, here is sal. >>> if you are stating off very early we think you will have a reward for that, here is sal. >>> traffic continues to look good if you are driving 80s on westbound. >>> and traffic is moving along nicely coming into san
from all of us after business, have a great tuesday! . >>> there are leadership changes. >>> and looking into the investigation of general david petraeus, the other ranking official now involved in the scandal. >>> and why police in point springs -- palm springs had to shoot a young marine, this is khou channel 11 news. >> good morning, thank you for joining us on this tuesday morning november 13th, steve paulson is looking at our weather, rain coming? >>...
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use calvert, maryland or st. paul instead. if you are traveling the beltway, as we look here at the topside, towson, everything is moving along, no delays up towards 83, this is what the west side looks like. no problems traveling to route 40 or traveling the inner loop through pikesville. that's a look at your traffic, over to you. >>> one senior is working to change the face of medicine, he is setting records and getting reck okay in addition adark recognition along the way. study published in the journal of allergy and clinical immunology. >>> normally when a child complains of headaches, parents take them to the doctor. researchers found no link between headaches and vision problems. the common cause is kids include viral or upper respiratory infections, family or school problems or head injury from playing. doctors recommend that you fast before having your cholesterol checked. however, a new study finds fasting before screening maybe unnecessary. the cholesterol test checks the level of fat in your blood. fasting made li
use calvert, maryland or st. paul instead. if you are traveling the beltway, as we look here at the topside, towson, everything is moving along, no delays up towards 83, this is what the west side looks like. no problems traveling to route 40 or traveling the inner loop through pikesville. that's a look at your traffic, over to you. >>> one senior is working to change the face of medicine, he is setting records and getting reck okay in addition adark recognition along the way. study...
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>> with us now, mika, who do we have? >> democratic representative from florida and chairwoman of the democratic national convention, congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz. committee, yes. good to have you onboard. >> good to be here. >> maybe you can speak better than me, i'm half asleep. >> mark haleprin has the first question. >> all right. a lot of questions about nancy pelosi and whether she will continue on as your leader. will she or won't she? >> you know, i think that's probably the hottest question in the capitol right now. but personally if you ask me, i would be shocked if she left. you know, would really surprise me if she stepped aside. nancy pelosi is someone who absolutely loves to be part of the architecture of big major decisions, the big issues. we wouldn't have health care reform without barack obama and nancy pelosi. and with the fiscal cliff issues and the big economic decisions we're going to be making it would be hard for me to imagine she walks away. plus, you know, we had a successful election a
>> with us now, mika, who do we have? >> democratic representative from florida and chairwoman of the democratic national convention, congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz. committee, yes. good to have you onboard. >> good to be here. >> maybe you can speak better than me, i'm half asleep. >> mark haleprin has the first question. >> all right. a lot of questions about nancy pelosi and whether she will continue on as your leader. will she or won't she?...
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thanks for joining us . let's start with kwame brown and your expectations about what may happen at sentencing hearings this afternoon. >> well, seems as though the most he could get is 6 days in prison. i think the main import here is that he pled guilty to these crimes and gave up his powerful position and i think that's a lot of punishment for him. if you look at the main charge against him and the main crime to which he pled guilty, he made a false claim on a bank loan application. harry thomas junior, the council member junior who is in jail for more than three years in prison. i mean, he actually was stealing money from the government. thmore -- he got more time and i think he committed a worse crime. so i think brown is getting already gotten his main which is giving up the job and pleading guilty to the crimes and ending his political career. >> that leads us into the other topic that you wrote about last week. the elections last week and how they impact local region. let's start with dc. the most in
thanks for joining us . let's start with kwame brown and your expectations about what may happen at sentencing hearings this afternoon. >> well, seems as though the most he could get is 6 days in prison. i think the main import here is that he pled guilty to these crimes and gave up his powerful position and i think that's a lot of punishment for him. if you look at the main charge against him and the main crime to which he pled guilty, he made a false claim on a bank loan application....
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join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen >> the president was elected on the basis that he was not romney and romney was a poofy-head >> i'm not sure that's
join us tomorrow night at 11:00. here it is your moment of zen >> the president was elected on the basis that he was not romney and romney was a poofy-head >> i'm not sure that's
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alex sav edge joining us live -- alex savidge joining us live from hayward to tell us which students are being targeted. >> reporter: good morning. many cal state students i talked with are frustrated by a fee proposal, especially a week after prop 30 passed. governor jerry brown scheduled to attend the csu board of trustees meeting that will happen later on today. they will likely be protests -- there are likely be protests. the frustration, fees. if student have more than certain number of students, they could face fees for repeating courses. the plan is to free up space to admit more than 16,000 knew students. one student i talked to said these fees could hurt. >> i could say the fees are definitely unfair. it's hard to sometimes be able to pay these fees and it gives us choices like what are we gonna do if we don't have the money? well, , if have the money, then we just -- if we don't have the money, then we just quit. it puts us in a position and it's not fair to us. >> reporter: csu says they view this more as a dearant and hope few -- deterrent and hope the students can do tha
alex sav edge joining us live -- alex savidge joining us live from hayward to tell us which students are being targeted. >> reporter: good morning. many cal state students i talked with are frustrated by a fee proposal, especially a week after prop 30 passed. governor jerry brown scheduled to attend the csu board of trustees meeting that will happen later on today. they will likely be protests -- there are likely be protests. the frustration, fees. if student have more than certain number...
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i used to be a reporter. it is a combination of writing and editing from my vantage point. >> did you both deal with the editor and publisher? >> yes. >> thanks a lot. that is three interesting. >> one of my favorite parts of the book is petraeus is the dominant character and we have great access to him and it is told from his point of view but we established a group of secondary characters. three of them were the tenet commanders who were commanding combat battalions so we tell the story of their war. one fodder on kandahar, one in the mountains of eastern afghanistan, and gazni province and they all intersected with petraeus. the fourth secondary character is here, doug oliphant. we have one of the lieutenant colonels here. the general's aid in bosnia? he was his aide during the invasion of iraq. harry was back in afghanistan -- and here he was back in afghanistan. it was the first time -- petraeus has a special relationship with the 101st because he commanded them in the invasion of iraq. it was his first
i used to be a reporter. it is a combination of writing and editing from my vantage point. >> did you both deal with the editor and publisher? >> yes. >> thanks a lot. that is three interesting. >> one of my favorite parts of the book is petraeus is the dominant character and we have great access to him and it is told from his point of view but we established a group of secondary characters. three of them were the tenet commanders who were commanding combat battalions so...
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as peggy fox tells us, you're going to need one of those passes on your windshield to use them. >> reporter: you know the drive into this busy place, whether for work or play, could be a lot easier come saturday when the express lanes open up but you're going to need an ez pass. if you commute with three or more people on board, you can ride for free as long as you have a flex pass. anyone who has an ez pass or smart tag can use the new express lanes which run in both directions from springfield to the dulles access road. >> i think it's great. >> reporter: there are new glance and exit ramps exclusively for the express lanes. two go in and out of busy tysons corner. the tolls will vary. the more crowded, the more expensive in order to keep traffic flowing on the express lanes at or above 45 miles per hour. the tolls pay be as high as $10 each way unless you'll be carpooling or on a bus. >> flex, i think i can use the same one, right? >> reporter: no. you'll need a flex pass if you'll be hoving with three on board. then it's free. peggy fox, 9news now. >> turning our attention to health new
as peggy fox tells us, you're going to need one of those passes on your windshield to use them. >> reporter: you know the drive into this busy place, whether for work or play, could be a lot easier come saturday when the express lanes open up but you're going to need an ez pass. if you commute with three or more people on board, you can ride for free as long as you have a flex pass. anyone who has an ez pass or smart tag can use the new express lanes which run in both directions from...
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the day of fiscal reckoning is almost upon us by the end of this year the president of the united states and congress must come to some kind of tax and spending to avoid what is called the fiscal cliff is there the political will to find a compromise and does the u.s. risk its own fragile economy as well as the world's. to cross not the u.s. fiscal cliff i'm joined by edward harrison in washington he is the founder of credit write downs also in washington we have mark levine he is a senior advisor with the truman national security project and in new york we cross to anthony rideout so he is the director of economic research for the reason foundation all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and what if i go to you first in washington give us the magnitude of the fiscal cliff ok a lot is being talked about it what happens if we go over the cliff doesn't sound like something good to happen. there you know there are three or four things that can have been terms of tax cuts and spending cuts tax increases and spending cuts and the total if we w
the day of fiscal reckoning is almost upon us by the end of this year the president of the united states and congress must come to some kind of tax and spending to avoid what is called the fiscal cliff is there the political will to find a compromise and does the u.s. risk its own fragile economy as well as the world's. to cross not the u.s. fiscal cliff i'm joined by edward harrison in washington he is the founder of credit write downs also in washington we have mark levine he is a senior...
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thank you for joining us. how did the republicans losososososososososososososososososososososososososososososososos >> eliot: tax hikes on the highest incomes do not kill jobs. the evidence is in, our conversation is with you the viewer because we're independent. >>here's how you can connect with "viewpoint with eliot spitzer." >>questions, of course, need to be answered. >>we will not settle for the easy answers. >> eliot: if last week was all about politics, and thankfully things turned oh out pretty well maybe this week we can put ideology and partisanship aside for a moment and apply a more objective scientific approach oh some of the tough issues we face. what do historical records and data suggest might be the better course for our nation to follow? specifically cha is the impact of increasing the top marginal tax rate on the rate of investment and job creation? if numbers could persuade me that raising that rate injured job creation, i would reconsider my belief that wealthy should pay more. but on the
thank you for joining us. how did the republicans losososososososososososososososososososososososososososososososos >> eliot: tax hikes on the highest incomes do not kill jobs. the evidence is in, our conversation is with you the viewer because we're independent. >>here's how you can connect with "viewpoint with eliot spitzer." >>questions, of course, need to be answered. >>we will not settle for the easy answers. >> eliot: if last week was all about...
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they are us, you. they may be sprate from us by oceans and circumstance. but as they dream as you dream, they value what you value, there is no them, only us. the american anthem is not exceptionalism, it's universalism. there is no them, only us. u -- bun thank you -- there is no them, only us. the jesuits, they know about us. the largeness of spirit and enlightened sense of who is your neighbor? i'm not a jesuit. my mother a protestant and my dad a clath lick. he was of a whole other order. [laughter] >> but here's one i know -- i love him. i miss him. but here's what i know about the jesuits and ignatius loyola. he was a soldier, lying on a bed, recovering from his wounds when he called -- when he had what is called a conversion of the heart. he saw god's work and the call to do god's work not just in the church but the arts, the world, orient, world, and once he knew about that, he could not unknow it. it changed him. it forced him out of bed and into the world. and that's what i'm hoping happens near georgetown with you. because when you truly accept
they are us, you. they may be sprate from us by oceans and circumstance. but as they dream as you dream, they value what you value, there is no them, only us. the american anthem is not exceptionalism, it's universalism. there is no them, only us. u -- bun thank you -- there is no them, only us. the jesuits, they know about us. the largeness of spirit and enlightened sense of who is your neighbor? i'm not a jesuit. my mother a protestant and my dad a clath lick. he was of a whole other order....
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darius joins us from towson university. good morning. >> thank you for having me today. >> talking about fiscal cliffs one of the first things you said, it's not a cliff. >> most pundits put it as a fiscal slope to 2014, three impacts, cut in federal spending, the bush era tax cuts which expire december 2013, the immediate payroll deduction. the bush era tax cuts, most people won't feel until 2014 when they file the 2013 tax returns. the payroll deduction, you will probably feel, for income of 50,000 , which would be a thousand dollars a year, the impact for the federal spending won't be felt until october the thousand 13, many state -- 2013. many state programs may feel an impact in june of 2013. >> the clock might be prolonged a bit. if we get in to 2013, and they kick off, how is it going to affect those paying their bills at home. >> it will be a struggle, some people, estimate, from 1000, to $3000 for a households. which would be about a utility bill on a monthly basis or a cable bill or cell phone bill. it won't be go
darius joins us from towson university. good morning. >> thank you for having me today. >> talking about fiscal cliffs one of the first things you said, it's not a cliff. >> most pundits put it as a fiscal slope to 2014, three impacts, cut in federal spending, the bush era tax cuts which expire december 2013, the immediate payroll deduction. the bush era tax cuts, most people won't feel until 2014 when they file the 2013 tax returns. the payroll deduction, you will probably...
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those lights up there, that's a coast guard cutter that just pulled in front of us asking us to stop and now these three boats are boarding us. their message is clear in their body language. keep away from the island. as the sunrises we get our first view of the island. a jagged huddle of rocks sticking up from the deep blue waters of the east china sea. for decades, these islands for all but forgotten. now the japanese coast guard make sure that no one, japanese or chinese, can go aboard. but that's done nothing to help china. suddenly the japanese coast guard tells us there are chinese ships in their way. on the horizon we see them, four ships, all clearly inside japanese waters. overhead a japanese air force plane swoops low, but the chinese ships steam on, undetered. until last month it was inconceiveable that japan and china could come to blows over this remote group of islands. yet look at the today, there's a tense standoff going on, the japanese coast guard is very nervous about us being here, they're clearly worried this could turn into some sort of international incident. t
those lights up there, that's a coast guard cutter that just pulled in front of us asking us to stop and now these three boats are boarding us. their message is clear in their body language. keep away from the island. as the sunrises we get our first view of the island. a jagged huddle of rocks sticking up from the deep blue waters of the east china sea. for decades, these islands for all but forgotten. now the japanese coast guard make sure that no one, japanese or chinese, can go aboard. but...
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i mean, it puts pressure on us. but i feel like we have a strong picket line. >> reporter: wage freezes and benefit cuts are at the heart of the dispute. the company says it has to compete with nonunion chains. neither side would comment on negotiations. >>> there are strikes and picket lines at plants that produce hostess products. they have been in dispute with unions and trying to work their way out of bankruptcy. a judge gave hostess permission to impose a contract rejected by workers that has deep cuts in wages and pensions. some plants will have to close unless the cuts are accepted. >>> american airlines and its pilots union have a tentative contract agreement. they have agreements with all the unions except the pilots union now. issues include pay, benefits, and work rules. the union's board must sign off on the tentative deal and present it to the pilots for ratification. >>> a new study shows more students from china are helping to drive up the international student rate in the u.s. enrollment grew six per
i mean, it puts pressure on us. but i feel like we have a strong picket line. >> reporter: wage freezes and benefit cuts are at the heart of the dispute. the company says it has to compete with nonunion chains. neither side would comment on negotiations. >>> there are strikes and picket lines at plants that produce hostess products. they have been in dispute with unions and trying to work their way out of bankruptcy. a judge gave hostess permission to impose a contract rejected...
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used that as a means to ultimately look into her g. mail account find information and you know read those e-mails and that those people told to the establishment of a relationship between her and the trans as well as now some sort of e-mail exchange and of sort of relationship with general general allen. who reports so far show that e-mails as the e-mails in this case. the callee she says that they were harassing but so far they haven't proven to be violent or threatening so this being the case shouldn't should it be a criminal investigation then is the f.b.i. justified in it treating it like it's a criminal investigation. you know i can't speak to whether you know what reached the threshold for a criminal execution whether it had to be right threats or all of violent threats but you know what you can face pretty specifically is that the f.b.i. really isn't in the business of investigating many you know cyber stalking cases involving jilted ex lovers and so i just you know if you look at the type of cases the f.b.i. pursues these are v
used that as a means to ultimately look into her g. mail account find information and you know read those e-mails and that those people told to the establishment of a relationship between her and the trans as well as now some sort of e-mail exchange and of sort of relationship with general general allen. who reports so far show that e-mails as the e-mails in this case. the callee she says that they were harassing but so far they haven't proven to be violent or threatening so this being the case...